"This historic, family-owned dude ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona occupies roughly 18,000 acres and has been operating since 1948; ownership changed hands in 2021 to another family of frequent guests, but the longtime traditions and cowboy ethos remain. Located just over an hour from Phoenix (with an airport shuttle available), the property immerses visitors in a true caballero lifestyle—think roping culture, dozens of beautiful horses in an impressive corral, and a standout equestrian program where riders can learn to walk, trot, and gallop. Accommodations include 67 casita rooms and 12 suites (with about 16 more rooms planned), all large and well-appointed with traditional Southwestern furnishings, private patios, and options like the Maricopa Suites, which feature a separate bedroom, spacious living area, and a spa bathroom with a jetted tub. Guests receive old-school metal keys at check-in and will find an abundance of on- and off-property activities: skeet shooting, archery (with lessons for beginners), ATV tours, biking, hiking, a meditative labyrinth, an 18-hole golf course, a spa, fitness center, kids’ center, and a family-friendly pool complex. Dining is a point of pride, with four restaurants and bars on site—highlights include Hokkaido scallops in the main dining room and the bison dish at 19—plus weekend desert cookouts with live music, a full bar, barbecue, and a Mexican buffet; there’s also a saloon with live music and a golf-course grill with mountain views. The overall vibe blends maximal “cowboy core” activity with modern pampering; recommended experiences are the equestrian program and a sunrise hike across the property. Practical notes: rooms start around $335/night, and the closest major airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport."